Given today's terrible news out of Egypt, I want to offer an interview I did with Habibeh Rahim, Ph.D. (Harvard). Dr. Rahim is a Sufi scholar who serves as Associate Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at St. John’s University in New York. The courses she teaches include Religions of the World, Introduction to Hinduism, Introduction to Buddhism, Introduction to Islam, The Family in Islamic Life and Theology, Sacred Scriptures of the East, Buddhism and Christianity in Dialogue, and…See More

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Given today's terrible news out of Egypt, I want to offer an interview I did with Habibeh Rahim, Ph.D. (Harvard). Dr. Rahim is a Sufi scholar who serves as Associate Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at St. John’s University in New York. The courses she teaches include Religions of the World, Introduction to Hinduism, Introduction to Buddhism, Introduction to Islam, The Family in Islamic Life and Theology, Sacred Scriptures of the East, Buddhism and Christianity in Dialogue, and…

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